Three additional individuals face charges in connection with the RCMP’s recent operation at the residence of the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada.” The trio, aged 37, 63, and 72, have each been accused of obstructing a peace officer by refusing to provide their personal information when requested during the arrest. The RCMP announced these developments in a press release on Wednesday, stating that the suspects are set to appear in court in Leader, Sask., on November 20.
Meanwhile, Romana Didulo, the leader of the group known as the “Kingdom of Canada,” attended a court session in Swift Current to schedule her preliminary hearing, now planned to commence on March 2, 2026. Didulo faces charges of breaching an undertaking and intimidating a participant in the justice system. Following a recent bail hearing, she was released under the condition that she remains in Regina until her trial.
Didulo’s followers had occupied a former school in Richmound, Sask., for approximately two years until the RCMP carried out the raid on September 3. Richmound is situated around 365 kilometers west of Regina.
For more information on the supporters of the self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada,’ a video explores their background and activities, shedding light on the cult mentality that has developed around Didulo.
